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DTSTART;TZID=UTC+0:20171126T170000
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SUMMARY:Malaika
DESCRIPTION:Malaika / 2017 / multidisciplinary play with amateurs and professional artists\, 14+ / multilingual / Director: Milla Trausch / Storytelling\, music and dance workshops: Betsy Dentzer\, Sada Diagne\, Luc Hemmer / With: Fatimah Alobaidi\, Pietra Alves\, Larisa Bibuljica\, Betsy Dentzer\, Sada Diagne\, Roland Gnonsiekan\, Luc Hemmer\, Lynn Reimen / Singing workshops: Camille Kerger / Costumes: Alexandra Lichtenberger / Light Design: Rotondes / Technic: Nina Schaeffer / Supervision stage design: Michel Feinen / Supervision dramaturgy: Ela Baumann /  Project managment: ART_is(t) services\, Séverine Zimmer / Production: Theater Traverse\, Luxembourg (LU) / Coproduction: Rotondes\, CCRD opderschmelz Dudelange\, Coopérations Wiltz / Funding: Dream up by Fondation BNP Parisbas\, Oeuvre de secours Grande-Duchesse Charlotte \n  \n \n  \nAfter the plays Home Sweet Home (2016) and Hello Goodbye Comeback (2016 – 2017)\, this third and last part of wideside project led by the Compagnie Theater Traverse\, brings young people and professional artists together on stage. \nThe subjects they worked on during their rehearsal were linked to the diverse origins of the performers\, to their traditions\, childhood souvenirs\, habits\, rites and customs. \n  \nThe term MALAIKA\, a swahili and arab word for angel or good spirit\, served as a red wire for the working process. \nIn a process of collective creativity\, the performers researched about those different subjects\, with the goal to create their own story; a story told via various artistic forms: percussion\, storytelling\, african dance as well as elements from Performance Art. \nAt the end of this common path: a fictional story\, invented and adapted by the whole cast: \nJo\, his sister Kadija and their common friend Malaika grow up together in a small peaceful village\, a village “where children can still be children”. One day\, their childhood comes to a brutal end… \n  \n  \nFurther shows: \n24th January 2018\, 10h00 (schools) & 20h00 (public) @ opderschmelz zu Diddeleng (T. +352 / 52 24 24 1)\n27th March 2018\, 10h00 am ( schools) & 8h00 pm @ Coopérations Wiltz\, info@cooperations.lu.\n
URL:http://www.betsydentzer.lu/event/malaika/
LOCATION:Place des rotondes\, Luxembourg\, 2448\, Luxembourg
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